Muhammad Ibrahim Khan (Dari: محمد ابراهیم خان) known as Ibrahim Gawsawar (ابراهیم گاوسوار); (1915 – 1982) was the leader of the armed uprising of the Hazara...
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Khattak, member of the Pakistani parliament Muhammad Ibrahim Khan (Hazara leader) Muhammad Ibrahim Khan (Pakistani senator) This disambiguation page...
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and also the Pahlavi period was with Muhammad Yusuf Khan Hazara known as "Sulat al-Sultanah Hazara", a Sunni Hazara who was a politician and the first Sunni...
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minority Hazara, Tajik, and Uzbek, who suspected his intention was to increase the Pashtuns' disproportionate hold on political power. Abdul Ghaffar Khan (founder...
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Mohammad Nadir Shah (redirect from Muhammad Nadir Khan)
November 1933, Nadir Khan was visiting a high school and was shot dead by Abdul Khaliq during a graduation ceremony.: 475 An ethnic Hazara, Abdul Khaliq, was...
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Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Uzbek: محمد شیبانی; c. 1451 – 2 December 1510) was an Uzbek leader who consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations...
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Karakul (hat) (category Muhammad Ali Jinnah)
typically worn by Muslim men in Central and South Asia. It was worn by Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan, where it is known as the Jinnah...
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Constantinople Muhammad Hamidullah Khan (1938–2011), Bangladeshi military leader, politician and author General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara, former Chief...
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Afghan Civil War (1928–1929) (redirect from Reforms of Amanullah Khan and civil war)
halted there to deal with Karim Khan Wardak's forces, only then to proceed. But Karim Khan, along with Wazir and Hazara leaders who had gathered in support...
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Herat (1793–1863) (section Aftermath of the Siege of Herat and deposition by Yar Muhammad Khan Alakozai (September 1838 – March 1842))
Banyad Khan Hazara (the Hazara chieftain of Jam and Bakharz). On June 25, 1821, a Qajar force of 3,000 shattered Banyad Khan's Jamshidi, Hazara, and Firozkohi...
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